Rada Regulatory Committee finds Lutsenko's motion on Ponomariov's deputy immunity unmotivated
The Verkhovna Rada's Regulatory Committee has considered the motion of the Prosecutor General of Ukraine on granting the parliament's consent to prosecute the People's Will group member Oleksandr Ponomariov and found it unmotivated, and the evidence questionable.
The corresponding conclusions were supported by the majority of the members of the Regulatory Committee during the meeting on Thursday, an Interfax-Ukraine correspondent reported.
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